Federal Constitutional Court: No compensation for Kohl’s widow

Status: 15.12.2022 11:29 am

In the legal dispute over quotations from ex-Chancellor Kohl in a book, his widow suffered a defeat in Karlsruhe. She is not entitled to any compensation that was awarded to her husband shortly before his death.

Helmut Kohl’s widow is not entitled to compensation of one million euros, which was awarded to the former chancellor shortly before his death. A constitutional complaint by Maike Kohl-Richter against corresponding court decisions was unsuccessful, as the Federal Constitutional Court announced.

The author and publisher of the bestseller “Legacy: The Kohl Protocols,” which Kohl’s ghostwriter Heribert Schwan had written after a rift without his consent, were supposed to pay. The book contained some hearty statements by Kohl about numerous companions.

At Kohl’s death, the verdict was not yet final

In 2017, the Cologne district court awarded Kohl financial compensation for violations of personal rights. When the 87-year-old died a few weeks later, this judgment was not yet final.

The Federal Court of Justice ruled in 2021 that such a claim cannot in principle be inherited.

The constitutional judges also did not accept a second lawsuit by Kohl-Richter for a decision. It was about 116 controversial passages, which Schwan is no longer allowed to distribute, but the publisher can in part.

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